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The molecular weight of ulvan affects the in vitro inflammatory response of a murine macrophage.
Kidgell, Joel T; Glasson, Christopher R K; Magnusson, Marie; Vamvounis, George; Sims, Ian M; Carnachan, Susan M; Hinkley, Simon F R; Lopata, Andreas L; de Nys, Rocky; Taki, Aya C.
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  • Kidgell JT; MACRO - The Centre for Macroalgal Resources and Biotechnology, College of Science and Engineering, James Cook University, Townsville, Australia. Electronic address: joel.kidgell@my.jcu.edu.au.
  • Glasson CRK; School of Science, University of Waikato, Tauranga, New Zealand.
  • Magnusson M; School of Science, University of Waikato, Tauranga, New Zealand.
  • Vamvounis G; College of Science and Engineering, James Cook University, Townsville, Australia.
  • Sims IM; The Ferrier Research Institute, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand.
  • Carnachan SM; The Ferrier Research Institute, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand.
  • Hinkley SFR; The Ferrier Research Institute, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand.
  • Lopata AL; Molecular Allergy Research Laboratory, College of Public Health, Medical and Veterinary Sciences, James Cook University, Townsville, Australia; Australian Institute of Tropical Health and Medicine, James Cook University, Townsville, Australia.
  • de Nys R; MACRO - The Centre for Macroalgal Resources and Biotechnology, College of Science and Engineering, James Cook University, Townsville, Australia.
  • Taki AC; Molecular Allergy Research Laboratory, College of Public Health, Medical and Veterinary Sciences, James Cook University, Townsville, Australia; Australian Institute of Tropical Health and Medicine, James Cook University, Townsville, Australia; Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences, The Uni
Int J Biol Macromol ; 150: 839-848, 2020 May 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32057850
Ulvan, a sulfated polysaccharide extracted from the green seaweed genus Ulva, has bioactive properties including an immunomodulating capacity. The immunomodulatory capacity of ulvan from Ulva ohnoi, however, has not been assessed in detail. We depolymerised purified ulvan from U. ohnoi to obtain a range of molecular weight fractions (Mw 7, 9, 13, 21, 209 kDa), which were characterised by constituent sugar analysis, SEC-MALLS, and NMR. Ulvan fractions contained 48.8-54.7 mol% rhamnose, 32.5-35.9 mol% glucuronic acid, 4.5-7.3 mol% iduronic acid, and 3.3-5.6 mol% xylose. 1H and 13C NMR was consistent with hydrolysis occurring at the anomeric centre without further modification to the oligosaccharide structure. The in vitro immunomodulatory effect of ulvan fractions was quantified by measuring levels of inflammatory-mediating signalling molecules released from LPS-stimulated RAW264.7 murine macrophages. All ulvan fractions showed no toxicity on RAW264.7 cells at concentrations below 100 µg mL-1 over 48 h. Secreted interleukin-10 and prostaglandin E2 demonstrated an anti-inflammatory effect by higher molecular weight ulvan fractions at 100 µg mL-1. To a lesser extent, these fractions also enhanced the LPS-induced inflammation through minor increases of IL-1ß and IL-6. This study confirms that ulvan from U. ohnoi has a mild in vitro immunomodulatory effect.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Polissacarídeos / Ulva / Macrófagos Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Int J Biol Macromol Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Polissacarídeos / Ulva / Macrófagos Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Int J Biol Macromol Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article